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Disposable Isolation Clothing (coveralls), protective clothing, surgical gowns are the difference in the order of putting on and taking off

Disposable Isolation Clothing (coveralls), protective clothing, surgical gowns are the difference in the order of putting on and taking off

(Summary description)Disposable Isolation Clothing (coveralls) putting on and taking off method

Disposable Isolation Clothing (coveralls), protective clothing, surgical gowns are the difference in the order of putting on and taking off

(Summary description)Disposable Isolation Clothing (coveralls) putting on and taking off method

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1. Disposable Isolation Clothing (coveralls) putting on and taking off method

Disposable Isolation Clothing (coveralls)

How to wear Disposable Isolation Clothing (coveralls):

(1) Hold the collar with your right hand, put your left hand into your sleeve, and pull the collar upward with your right hand to expose your left hand.
(2) Change your left hand to hold the collar, put your right hand into your sleeve, expose your right hand, and shake your sleeve up with your hands, being careful not to touch your face.
(3) Hold the collar with both hands, and tie the neckband from the center of the collar to the back along the edge.
(4) Gradually pull one side of the isolation gown (about 5cm below the waist), and see that the edge is pinched. Pinch the other side edge in the same way.
(5) Align the edges of the clothes with both hands behind the back.
(6) Fold to one side, hold the fold with one hand, and pull the waistband to the fold at the back with the other hand.
(7) Cross the waist belt on the back, go back to the front and fasten the belt.

Disposable Isolation Clothing (coveralls) method:

(1) Untie the belt and tie a slip knot in the front.
(2) Disinfect hands.
(3) Untie the back strap of the neck.
(4) Pull the isolation gown down from the chest with both hands.
(5) Pinch the clean side of the inner side of the left collar with your right hand and take off the left sleeve.
(6) Hold the inner side of the right collar with the left hand and pull down the right sleeve, turn the contaminated side of the isolation gown inward, roll the collar and the edge to the center, and put it into the designated container.

2. How to put on and take off protective clothing

Method of wearing protective clothing: Conjoined or split protective clothing should follow the order of putting on the lower clothes, then the top, then the hat, and finally the zipper.

How to take off protective clothing:

(1) Split protective clothing:
1) The zipper should be opened first.
2) Pull the hat upwards to remove the head from the hat.
3) Take off the sleeves, take off the contaminated side inside, and put it into the designated container.
4) The contaminated side of the lower garment will be rolled from the top to the bottom, and put it in a designated container after taking it off.

(2) One-piece protective clothing
1) First pull the zipper to the end.
2) Pull the hat upwards to remove the head from the hat.
3) Take off the sleeves and roll the contaminated side inside from top to bottom.
4) Put it off and put it in a designated container.


3. How to put on and take off the surgical gown

Method of wearing surgical gown:

(1) Take out a sterile surgical gown from the opened sterile bag, look for the collar, lift the two corners of the collar with both hands, and shake it fully in a spacious area of ​​the operating room (there is no obstacle within 1.5 meters in front) Open the surgical gown and be careful not to face the outside of the surgical gown to yourself.
(2) Throw the surgical gown into the air, and quickly insert both hands into the sleeves.
(3) Raise both arms forward and straighten, and the itinerant nurse assists in pulling up the neckband and tying it behind him, and stretches out the cuffs with both hands.
(4) Lean forward, lift the waist belt, cross your hands, and the roving nurse will take the waist belt behind your back and fasten it.

How to take off the surgical gown:

(1) After the aseptic operation is completed, if another operation is required, if the gloves are not broken, you don’t need to brush your hands again. You only need to soak in alcohol or benzalkonium bromide solution for 5 minutes. You can also use Ioercon or Sterilizer. Wipe hands and forearms, then put on sterile surgical gowns and gloves.
(2) If the previous operation was a contaminated operation, you should wash your hands again, wear sterile surgical gowns, and wear gloves before successive operations.
(3) For only one operation, the roving nurse can help to untie the belt, and then take off the surgical gown and gloves.

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